You're having a laugh. He was completely outclassed against Tursunov (grass is a great leveller). He'd have been searching for points on clay (the true test of a pro). He'd have needed a microscope. He has a big serve and bugger-all else. He's top 200 material at best.

Wimbledon history is littered with lower-ranking Brits who've raised their game briefly (even getting as far as the 4th round) and disappeared back into obscurity, and he's one of them. Sad to say, Boggo has more talent in his little finger than Eaton has in his whole body.

See my previous post: 'Wimbledon history is littered with lower-ranking Brits who've raised their game briefly (even getting as far as the 4th round) and disappeared back into obscurity'

An example is Andrew Foster, played Sampras, 4th round, 1993. Similar game to Eaton. He probably served you in Pizza Hut tonight.

I remember that match vividly. Foster really got under Sampras's skin. Pete was cussing and swearing all the way through. At the end, he gave the crowd a piece of his mind. When the press asked what he'd said, he replied 'I said have a nice day. God bless you.'